On the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH was announced a public tender for sale of diplomatic and consular facilities of the former Yugoslavia in New York, Tokyo, Bonn, and Berlin.
With the agreement that was reached at the end of October 2016 in Ljubljana, it was ordered to collect bids for diplomatic and consular offices in Bonn, Berne, Tokyo and New York, as well as a six-room apartment in Manhattan, which was not used since 1992, as reported by Indikator.ba.
Of this, according to the established succession agreement, Serbia will get 35 %, 23.5 % will go to Croatia, 16 % to Slovenia, 15.5 % to BiH and 7 % to Macedonia. At the moment, a total of 51 facilities is worth 110 million USD, while BiH expects 17 million USD.
Of 123 properties, in the process of succession was divided 72 facilities so far, and 51 still remained, and the majority of facilities are used and maintained by Serbia, such as a six-room apartment in New York, for which monthly maintenance amounts to 14,000 USD.
In the public announcement for sale of diplomatic and consular facilities of the former Yugoslavia, as property owners are listed BiH, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Serbia.
The agreement on succession among the former members of SFRY was concluded in Vienna in mid-2001 and the allocation of assets included movable and immovable property, diplomatic and consular properties, financial claims and liabilities, archives, pensions, debt and private property.
(Source: fokus.ba)